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He was 76 years old and died after prolonged health issues.
But for most people the process, which can take days to months, is more prolonged.
This can bring a prolonged period of change into the person's life.
"Because if we wait for a prolonged period, there may not be anything left to study."
"Is this going to lead to more talking and prolonged debate?"
After a prolonged silence, he went on in a low voice.
Our struggle had been a prolonged one, and not much of the night was left.
At the same time, the prolonged treatment may not be necessary for everyone.
The idea of a prolonged general strike is not enough, he said.
"It's certainly not serious and nothing that will cause a prolonged problem."
We've never had a prolonged contract problem like this one.
Have you had a recent surgery or prolonged bed rest?
There was a prolonged silence at the other end of the phone.
Yet the third world can only suffer by a prolonged war.
The voice of human nature is nothing but one prolonged cry.
However that might have been, the silence was not very prolonged.
The first was death of the mother, or prolonged separation from her.
That happened sometimes, when he got to his feet too quickly after prolonged driving.
It is the same, only more prolonged, with the man going into battle.
What has not been good for the game is the prolonged absence of either, much less both.
But in a prolonged slide, the long run could well turn out to be five years or more.
Who knew what he might learn from prolonged medical observation?
There had been a prolonged pause on the Washington line.
But that adjustment is likely to be a prolonged one.
But with prolonged life often comes an immense amount of care.